siLila Remiiy And Quenlin Miles MarriedK Doland — Miss Lila Remily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Remily of Doland, and Quentin C. Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miles of Turton, were married itti£CaiatwU1 JUl W.l, _a double ring ceremony. Tuesday,. June 3. The Rev. Fr. O’Connor of|£Clark Derformed the ceremony in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church m Doland.Vows were taken before an altar decorated with fresn garden flowers and music was turnshed bv the church choir. Miss Leila Galbreath sang “Are Maria.Thj bride was attired in a two-piece street length dress of pale aqua with brown and white accessories arid a- corsage of Talisman roses. Her only jewelry was a pair of Black Hills gold earrings, gift of the groom.The bride’s sister. Marvel, was her only attendant and she wore a gold street length dress with — brown and white accessories. Her “corsage was of pink roses ando:Bstebhrislt;c:asweet peas. , ,Norbert Miles, brother .01 the groom, was best man. The groom; wore light brown pin stripe suit, and his attendant a light grayj suit. Both wore white carnation;. jutonnieres. , ]A breakfast was served at the; bride’s parental home mimedi-. ately following the ceremony. A; reception followed at 2 p. m. andj a three-tiered wedding cake dec-;Ihjrate-’ in the bride’s colors topped with a minature bride and groom; centered the table.Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. George Flannery and daughter, Milbank; Mrs. Elizabeth Diet!, Lons; Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.John Miles. Clement Becker, Albert Rahm and Rose Rotrn, ail at Tor ton: Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Miles and family, Mankato, Minn. Vincent Kenealiy, Raymond, and Will Warren, Geneva, O.The bride attended the Doland High' School and the groom is a g-aduate of Turton High^SchooL He served, as a pilot in the _Air Corps during the war, spending much time overseas, during the past term, hs has attended Northern State Teachers College m Ah-erdeen.The young, couple left on a honeymoon to various parts -oMinnesota*